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The Steam Deck is not a “port” but a full Linux PC. It plays the original Steam version (or the Definitive Edition) perfectly.

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Replace the low-poly cars with models ripped from GTA V. Because nothing says "portable" like crashing a Dominator into a Cluckin' Bell while standing in a bus queue. The Steam Deck is not a “port” but a full Linux PC

When Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas originally launched for the PlayStation 2 in October 2004, it redefined open-world gaming. The sheer scale of the state of San Andreas—spanning three cities (Los Santos, San Fierro, Las Venturas), sprawling countryside, deserts, forests, and mountains—was a technical marvel. For years, a true portable version seemed impossible without severe compromise. Upshot: 800p, 60 FPS locked, 5+ hours battery

Then came War Drum Studios (later Grove Street Games) and a surprise announcement: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was coming to mobile devices. Suddenly, the words "Grand Theft Auto GTA San Andreas Portable" became the most searched phrase on modding forums and app stores.

Whether you own an Android handset, an iPhone, a PlayStation Vita, a Nintendo Switch, or a low-power Windows handheld (like the Steam Deck or ROG Ally), the "portable" version of this masterpiece offers a unique experience. Today, we are focusing specifically on the mobile build (v1.0 through v1.08), including the notorious “remastered” editions, mods, and how to get the best performance.